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National Guard leaves Lindbergh --
Community, faith-based groups rewarded --
Marine Corps decision on MCRD move could come as early as Monday -- April 19, 2002
Coastal Commission denies water waiver --
Command and control called key in response to homeland terror -- Striving to meet emerging needs, defense contractors eye $38 billion in domestic funding --
District 2 candidate supporters focus of campaign finance accusations --
PERB rules against PPH --
Ethics commission now free to begin education, investigations -- April 17, 2002
Tobacco money funds trauma system review -- April 16, 2002
County supports nursing education bill -- April 16, 2002
New systems must support joint military operations, defense contractors told -- April 16, 2002
Brown Field backers take first step toward lawsuit -- April 16, 2002
San Diego resurrects Youth Commission -- April 15, 2002
Bill to create more powerful regional --
HUD secretary tours homeless shelter -- April 12, 2002
Businesses, residents to carry cost of new storm drain program -- April 12, 2002
Local unemployment declined, but fewer new jobs created -- April 12, 2002
Escondido power plant review -- April 10, 2002
City Council gives itself a raise -- April 10, 2002
Prop. F challenged in lawsuit -- April 10, 2002
For Shepard, winning proves to be the great redeemer -- Political consultant who staged his own comeback now known for boosting clients into region's seats of power -- April 10, 2002
Port pays $600K to settle Malcolm suit -- April 9, 2002
Health, human services summit -- April 9, 2002
Justice center to offer comprehensive assistance to domestic abuse victims -- April 9, 2002
Corey appointed to rehab council -- April 8, 2002
Justice center opened -- April 8, 2002
Retail development at Sports Arena approved by City Council -- April 4, 2002
Increased TOT exemption for SROs -- April 4, 2002
Financial statements offer glimpse into council members investments, gifts -- April 3, 2002
New public safety chief named -- April 2, 2002
Constitutional issue at center of debate over city tax propositions -- April 2, 2002
Pilot tax-reform bill could give preview of things to come in San Diego -- Co-authored by Kehoe, Assembly bill proposes revenue sharing between cities -- April 1, 2002
Production cuts, high demand make cheap gas a thing of the past -- Californians shoulder added costs of reformulated gas, face highest prices in continental U.S. -- March 28, 2002
Blue chips fall, tech stocks rise as first quarter ends -- March 28, 2002
Bowman top candidate for fire chief -- March 27, 2002
Congress members attack MCRD proposal -- March 27, 2002
The public loves the Port -- Despite year filled with controversy, survey shows high approval rating -- March 27, 2002
County to get $3.75M for homeless -- March 25, 2002
Coastal Commission staff urges rejection of Oceanside resort -- March 26, 2002
Marine Corps move could fee acreage for airport expansion -- Congressional, military officials consider relocating recruit training to El Toro -- March 25, 2002
Two local scientists develop promising smallpox treatment -- March 20, 2002
Water woes -- Turner sounds off on long career, state of county's water projects -- March 20, 2002
Health insurance legislation -- March 19, 2002
City Council pauses to mull ethics ordinance -- March 19, 2002
City considers $20M giveaway -- March 18, 2002
County jobless rate drops -- March 15, 2002
Legislators tackle tough questions about state budget -- March 15, 2002
Bolden's NASA nomination withdrawn -- March 13, 2002
Legal battle looms over city tax proposition -- March 12, 2002
Final results show no changes in election results -- March 11, 2002
Sandag focuses on implementing smart growth principles -- Caltrans gives plan a $1 million head start -- March 8, 2002
Council incumbents Inzunza, Frye avoid November runoffs -- Pfingst to face Dumanis in DA's race; Tax measure Proposition F trumps Proposition E -- March 6, 2002
Appointment puts Port's aviation director in tight spot -- Bowens expands focus from Lindbergh Field to region's long-term needs -- March 6, 2002
Sandag to host smart growth summit -- March 5, 2002
Northrop Grumman's TRW bid may be harbinger for defense industry -- March 4, 2002
Voters confronting familiar issues, familiar faces on this year's ballot -- Traffic, development, character issues dominate rhetoric as election day looms -- Feb. 28, 2002
City, county to study base closures -- Feb. 27, 2002
Blue Ribbon Committee exposes city's financial shortfalls -- Feb. 27, 2002
Voters to settle tax dispute, fight over alcohol ban -- Feb. 26, 2002
San Diego garners efficiency honor -- Feb. 25, 2002
Airport Authority to be refined in Legislature -- Separate bill would create regional transportation agency -- February 25, 2002
Regional government, airport bills introduced -- Feb. 22, 2002
Trolley hosts anti-terrorism course -- February 22, 2002
City sells ballpark bonds -- Feb. 19, 2002
Ballpark Bonds Sold -- Feb. 16, 2002
Airport Authority wants Lindbergh Field -- February 15, 2002
Energy conference -- February 15, 2002
Race for City Council seats heating up -- Feb. 15, 2002
Congressman hosts "Gas Summit" -- February 13, 2002
Supervisors take up issue of regional government -- Feb. 12, 2002
Council delays pay raise decision -- February 11, 2002
Cushman vows to open Port -- Feb. 11, 2002
Navy officer promoted -- February 8, 2002
'City of villages' workshops -- February 7, 2002
PUC delays decision on rate increase -- Feb. 6, 2002
Local Marine Corp general Bolden nominated for NASA's No. 2 spot -- Feb. 6, 2002
Ethics director keeps eye on ethics, hand on justice -- Feb. 6, 2002
City reports Charger rent profit -- Feb. 5, 2002
State of the County Address -- February 5, 2002
Port approves parking lot deal -- February 5, 2002
Commission recommends 15% pay raise for City Council members -- Feb. 5, 2002
Defense budget proposes $1 billion for local UAV industry -- Feb. 4, 2002
Ballpark parking lot approved -- February 1, 2002
Cold weather keeps shelters open -- Jan. 31, 2002
New power lines under consideration by PUC -- Jan. 31, 2002
Advancing Technology -- Money in its wallet, security on its mind: Technology project links academia, defense and technology sectors -- Jan. 30, 2002
Northern beaches may get dredged sand -- Jan. 28, 2002
Ethics commission to conduct its investigations in secret -- City Council approves procedural guidelines -- Jan. 29, 2002
New judge to hear ballpark lawsuit -- Jan. 25, 2002
Cabinet secretary expands health coverage -- Jan. 25, 2002
Sandag forum on smart growth -- January 25, 2002
'Renewable communities' to bring share of billions to San Diego -- January 24, 2002
Sandag votes to continue effort for revamped regional agency -- Jan. 25, 2002
Funds to address nursing shortage -- Jan. 24, 2002
County supervisors will consider plans to provide ballpark funding -- Jan. 24, 2002
Murphy, Roberts working on plan to revive stalled ballpark project -- Jan. 23, 2002
Titan to buy Jaycor for $95 million in stock -- Jan. 22, 2002
Tobacco funds go to local hospitals -- Jan. 17, 2002
County to spend tobacco settlement -- Jan. 15, 2002
Private sector driving defense innovations as R&D goes public -- Jan. 15, 2002
Colleges get stimulus funding -- January 10, 2002
Governor wants three school bond issues over three years -- January 10, 2002
Defense industry finds new life in shadow of 9/11 -- Jan. 10, 2002
Davis Proposes Stimulus Package -- Jan. 9, 2002
City hires new energy czar -- Jan. 9, 2002
Admiral addresses defense group -- Jan. 9, 2002
Stimulus speeds construction projects -- Jan. 9, 2002
San Diego changes public access channels -- Jan. 9, 2002
Roberts sworn in as chairman -- Jan. 8, 2002
Ailing health care system awaits treatment in 2002 -- Jan. 4, 2002
Steering a beefed-up Sandag through a NIMBY world -- Gary Gallegos leads regional board on the verge of assuming new powers -- Jan. 4, 2002
Davis nixes cuts for trauma centers -- Jan. 3, 2002
Port deflects ethics questions about Commissioner Malcolm -- Jan. 3, 2002
New Port commissioner sworn in -- January 2, 2002
City attorneys seek expedited trial for latest ballpark suit -- January 2, 2002
Group forces judge onto ballot -- December 28, 2001
Grant money for watershed protection -- December 28, 2001
Latest suit delays ballpark bond sale -- Dec. 28, 2001
'Killer algae' threatens marine life -- December 27, 2001
Voter registration urged -- Dec. 27, 2001
Advisory group to hold elections -- Dec. 27, 2001
Food, shelter programs get $1 million -- Dec. 27, 2001
Report: Gasoline consumption rising in California -- Dec. 27, 2001
Titan subsidiary wins Navy follow-on contract -- Combat simulation program could be worth $18 million -- Dec. 27, 2001
San Diego telecom executives mull broadband legislation -- Dec. 27, 2001
Military base closure battle postponed 'til 2005 -- Dec. 26, 2001
Leap pursues NextWave licenses -- Dec. 21, 2001
Local businesses fill void of cancelled air show -- Dec. 20, 2001
Flight restrictions lifted -- Dec. 19, 2001
Business orientation offered -- Dec. 19, 2001
Extended hours at post offices -- December 18, 2001
Highway projects get state funding -- December 18, 2001
Otay power plant builder Calpine weighs options amid shaky market -- Dec. 18 2001
Combat Zone Tax Break signed -- December 17, 2001
County unemployment rate drops -- Dec. 14, 2001
Blue Angles to fly again -- Dec. 14, 2001
California unemployment tops 1 million mark -- Dec. 14, 2001
Metropolitan Water raises payment to state -- December 14, 2001
City Council re-approves ballpark agreements -- CCDC re-votes in hopes of avoiding further litigation on conflict-of-interest issue -- Dec. 14, 2001
Clarification -- Dec. 13, 2001
Deregulated market will repeat boom-bust -- Dec. 13, 2001
Sequoia grove added to park -- Dec. 13, 2001
City Council approves electricity rate increase -- Surcharge to pay for undergrounding utility wires must get PUC approval -- Dec. 13, 2001
Group to rally for health coverage -- Dec. 12, 2001
Impact of increased border security -- Dec. 12, 2001
La Mesa council approves seasonal shelter -- Dec. 12, 2001
Departing Port Director Bouey won admirers, critics during crucial time for Port District -- No one questioned abilities, drive of man who advocated relocation of Lindbergh Field -- December 12, 2001
Conflict of interest forces San Diego, CCDC to re-vote on ballpark contracts -- Dec. 12, 2001
Latest ballpark suit demands a new public vote -- Legal attack sums up opponents' grievances -- Dec. 11, 2001
Fed drops benchmark interest rate in year's final meeting -- Local banks feeling effects of rapid benchmark reduction -- Dec. 11, 2001
Large farms get EPA pollution exemption -- Dec. 10, 2001
Mount Rainer to manage crowds -- Dec. 10, 2001
Vista firm honored by DOD for developing lightweight body armor -- Combination Kevlar, ceramic armor worn by Marines now fighting in Afghanistan -- Dec. 10, 2001
Nurses support 'safe' nurse-patient ratios -- Dec. 6, 2001
Surcharge could boost electricity rates in San Diego -- City aims to raise money to speed up utility undergrounding program -- Dec. 7, 2001
Regulations Would Crimp Butterfly Style -- December 6, 2001
City Council seeks update to nonprofit land lease policy -- Deals made below fair market cost city revenue -- Dec. 6, 2001
Border security crushing South Bay economy -- Businesses languishing in revenue drought with loss of Mexican customers -- Dec. 5, 2001
Transit District, drivers resolve dispute -- Dec. 5, 2001
State Asks Feds For Water Pollution Aid -- December 5, 2001
State Orders Cleanup At Squaw Valley -- December 5, 2001
SD City Council approves Boy Scout lease -- Some call action violation of city's anti-discrimination law -- Dec. 5, 2001
Health departments may get state emergency funds -- Dec. 4, 2001
Sacramento To Probe L.A. School Bonds -- December 4, 2001
Campaign finance ballot initiative -- Dec. 2, 2001
Children's Hospital gets $1 million -- Dec. 2, 2001
Port sticks to ballpark commitment -- San Diego still in line to receive $21 million despite regulatory, legal difficulties -- Nov. 30, 2001
Discrimination issue resurfaces here as Boy Scouts' seek Balboa Park lease renewal -- Dec. 3, 2001
Council changes meeting location -- Nov. 30, 2001
House Passes Insurance Aid Bill --
Technology has military rethinking role of wartime media -- November 28, 2001
Padres face challenge in financing ballpark-related developments -- Success Downtown Gives CCDC Flexibility To Work With The Team -- November 28, 2001
Port boosts airport security -- November 27, 2001
Reception for lawmakers -- November 27, 2001
Energy Bill On Hold This Year -- November 27, 2001
Uncertain Legal Future Awaits Ballpark -- Nov. 27, 2001
Christmas On The Prado -- Nov. 21, 2001
Martinez joins nutrition panel -- Nov. 26, 2001
Reno Group Wants Vote On Reno Fluoridation -- November 26, 2001
Library Commissioners Confirmed -- Nov. 21, 2001
FBI Agent To Head Ethics Commission -- Nov. 21, 2001
S.D. City Council Approves Ballpark Financing Plan -- November 21, 2001
Bail Set For Material Witness In Probe Of Sept. 11 -- Nov. 21, 2001
Corrections -- Nov. 20, 2001
Border Businesses In Fight For Their Lives -- Nov. 20, 2001
Business Leaders Urge Council To Move Forward On Ballpark -- Nov. 19, 2001
Strange Pair Of Initiatives -- City's Taxing Ability At Stake In Competing March Ballot Proposals -- Nov. 19, 2001
Agencies Urge Businesses To Practice Disaster Preparedness -- Nov. 16, 2001
Market Conditions Force Changes To Development Around Ballpark -- Opponents Say Revisions Threaten Income, Should Require Public Vote -- Nov. 16, 2001
County Clears Major Air-Quality Hurdle -- Nov. 15, 2001
Water District To Appoint Director -- Nov. 14, 2001
Filner Hosts Bio-Terrorism Discussion -- Nov. 14, 2001
Tax Assessor Method Ruled Unconstitutional -- November 13, 2001
San Diego WTC President, CEO Kathy Ward To Retire -- Trade Promoter Credited With Boosting Agency's Revenues, Membership -- Nov. 13, 2001
Bomb Threat At Border -- November 12, 2001
County Water Authority Inches Toward New Rate Structure -- November 12, 2001
New York-Bound Flights Halted Temporarily After Jetliner Crash -- Nov. 13, 2001
Businesses Affected By Absence Of USS Stennis, Military Personnel -- Nov. 12, 2001
San Diego Home To Navy's Newest Destroyer -- Nov. 9, 2001
Bond Deal For Ballpark -- November 9, 2001
Leaders Rally For Veteran's Home -- Nov. 9, 2001
Indian Land Restoration Starting Over -- November 9, 2001
Feds Battle Over 'Energy Star' -- November 9, 2001
County Jobless Claims Up Slightly -- Traditional Bump in Pre-Holiday Jobs Fails To Materialize But Region Still Below National Average -- Nov. 9, 2001
HUD Criticized For Lax Enforcement Of Disabled Laws -- November 7, 2001
City Moves To Guard Tax Base Against Manchester Initiative -- Nov. 7, 2001
City Raises Fees At Torrey Pines -- Nov. 6, 2001
Clarification -- Nov. 6, 2001
San Diego May Be Target Of Base Closure Plans -- Nov. 6, 2001
Congressmen Sounds off On War in `Uncharted Waters' -- November 5, 2001
City Continues To Struggle With Hotel Room Tax Issue -- Nov. 5, 2001
Losing Workers To Military Service An Old Drill For Region's Employers -- Nov. 5, 2001
Sandag Looks At Expanded Powers -- State Sen. Peace's Overture Met With Suspicious Eye -- November 2, 2001
City To Sell $170 Million In Bonds To Finance Ballpark Redevelopment -- Murphy Blames High Interest Rate, Need For Bond Insurance On Henderson Lawsuits -- Nov. 2, 2001
Congress Urged To Limit Greenhouse Gases -- November 1, 2001
Davis Backs Away From Terror Threats To Major Bridges -- Nov. 1, 2001
Governor Delays Transit Strike -- Oct. 31, 2001
City Council Approves Appointments -- October 31, 2001
Canada Says U.S. Will Impose Penalty Tariff On Softwood Lumber -- Oct. 31, 2001
Developer, Monterey County To Continue Ft. Ord Project Talks -- Oct. 31, 2001
Poway Council Gives Green Light To Red-Light Cameras -- Officials Try To Address Issues Raised By San Diego Camera Controversy -- Oct. 31, 2001
USS Ronald Reagan To Find Homeport Here -- Nimitz-Class Carrier To Anchor Navy Presence, Boost Local Economy -- Oct. 31, 2001
County Asks For Federal Reimbursement -- October 30, 2001
Expedited Road Construction To Give A Little Relief To Sorrento Valley -- Oct. 30, 2001
Impact Of Massive Joint Strike Fighter Contract Muted In California -- Local Firm TRW Radio Systems Tapped For Subcontract Work -- Oct. 30, 2001
Bus Drivers Threaten Strike -- Oct. 29, 2001
Council Extends Ballpark MOU -- October 29, 2001
Coronado Bridge Toll To End July 1, 2002 -- Oct. 29, 2001
Military Families Endure Sorry Housing -- October 26, 2001
Bringing Families Together Through Literacy -- Oct. 26, 2001
San Diego City Council Set To Extend Ballpark Agreement -- Oct. 26, 2001
Local Official Joins Metro Water Board -- Oct. 24, 2001
`Taxpayer's Protection Act' Opposed -- Oct. 24, 2001
Airport Authority Changes Not A Done Deal -- Several Key Issues Riding On State Follow-Up Legislation -- Oct. 24, 2001
Davis Orders Study Of Toxic School -- October 23, 2001
County To Put Treasurer's Position To The Voters -- Again -- Measure To Make Elected Position A Staff Job Was Defeated in 1996 -- Oct. 23, 2001
U.N. Association Honors Filner -- Oct. 22, 2001
Airspace Reopened For Private Craft -- Oct. 22, 2001
Protection May Boost Price For Steel -- October 22, 2001
With Deadline Looming, Proposals Being Finalized For March Vote -- Oct. 22, 2001
Convention Center Art Dedication -- Oct. 19, 2001
City Gets Energy-Saving Equipment -- October 19, 2001
Federal Expansion Of Superfund Mining Site Has Locals Distressed -- October 19, 2001
Analysts Expect Drop In Hotel, Sales Tax Revenue -- Cities Cautious About Revising Budgets -- October 18, 2001
City Board Members Confirmed -- Oct. 18, 2001
Davis Restores Some College Funding -- Oct. 18, 2001
Supervisors Award Employees -- October 17, 2001
Financial Hit Not Expected To Cause Major Problems At City Hall -- October 17, 2001
Governor Vetoes San Diego MUD Bill -- Oct. 15, 2001
Region's Navy Receives Award -- October 16, 2001
Oceanside Mortgage Assistance Gets Funding -- Oct. 15, 2001
Lunch Meeting To Discuss Rail Project -- Oct. 15, 2001
Governor Gray Davis -- Oct. 15, 2001
Governor Signs Airport Authority Bill -- Davis Seeks 'Major' Changes, To Be Introduced In January -- Oct. 15, 2001
Construction Begins On Lab That Will Monitor Waste Off San Diego Coast -- Oct. 12, 2001
Local FBI Chief Takes Time To Reassure Residents -- Oct. 12, 2001
County Jobless Rate Drops In September -- Region's Numbers Lower Than State, Federal Statistics -- Oct. 12, 2001
City Gives Idec Construction Incentive -- Oct. 9, 2001
Safety Design Proposed For LAX By Mayor -- October 9, 2001
Fed Energy Regulators Order Refunds -- October 9, 2001
Health Officials Prepare For Biological Threats -- Employers Urged To Take Safety Measures In Work Place -- Oct. 9, 2001
Congress Mulling New Round Of Base Closures -- October 5, 2001
Security A Guarded Issue For Businesses -- Oct. 8, 2001
Funds Sought To Improve Trauma System -- Oct. 5, 2001
Airport Authority Bill Under Fire From Local Congressmen -- Oct. 5, 2001
Henderson Urges Investigation Of TOT Proposal -- Oct. 4, 2001
New Requirements For Ships Entering Harbor -- Oct. 4, 2001
Manufacturing Officials Plead Guilty To Dumping Copper, Acid Waste -- Oct. 4, 2001
City Appeals Judge's Ruling On Red Light Camera Tickets -- Oct. 4, 2001
Two Appointed To City Waste Panel -- Oct. 3, 2001
City Council Pulls The Plug On Otay Mesa Air Cargo Facility -- Oct. 2, 2001
La Suer Named To Terror Task Force -- Oct. 1, 2001
Fire Fighters, Celebrities Raise Funds -- Sept. 28, 2001
Property Owners Fight Planners Over Coastal Bill -- September 28, 2001
City Council To Consider Brown Field Cargo Facility -- Developers Ask For More Time To Conduct Another FAA Study -- Sept. 28, 2001
City Officials To Study Proposal To Hike Hotel Tax -- Hoteliers Fear Bad Year For Tourism Could Get Worse -- Sept. 27, 2001
Navy Exercises SAIC Contract -- Sept. 26, 2001
Endangered Pigmy Owl May Lose Arizona Acres -- September 26, 2001
Supreme Court Takes Public Housing Case --
Local Experts To Aid WTC Effort -- Sept. 24, 2001
Jobs Created By British Aerospace Firm's Plan To refurbish Former AF Base -- Sept. 24, 2001
Tightened Security Along U.S.-Mexico Border Complicates Business, Life -- Sept. 24, 2001
Fleet Week Events Canceled -- September 21, 2001
PUC Votes To Abandon Electricity Deregulation -- September 20, 2001
California Law Spurs National Backlash Against 'Predatory Lending' -- September 20, 2001
Fleet Week Events May Fall Prey To Increased Military Security -- Sept. 20, 2001
Large Consumers To Shoulder Lion's Share Of San Diego Rate Increase -- PUC Ends Direct Access To Energy Suppliers -- September 20, 2001
Electricity Prices Continue To Fall -- Sept. 19, 2001
Councilman Tapped For Tax Policy Board -- Sept. 19, 2001
NASSCO Honored By County -- Sept. 19, 2001
Developments In State's Energy Crisis: -- September 19, 2001
Bush Choice To Head EPA Enforcement Withdraws Name -- September 19, 2001
Brown Field Developers Announce Project Changes, New Partners -- Developers Ask City Council For Time To Complete FAA Study -- Sept. 19, 2001
Sempra Gives $1.25 Million To Relief Effort -- Sept. 18, 2001
Toxic Mine Waste Behind Dam Poses EPA Problem -- September 18, 2001
Legislators Settle Retrofit Of Bay Bridge -- September 18, 2001
NTC Designated Historic -- Sept. 17, 2001
Review Needed To Cut Ancient Trees -- September 17, 2001
Ranchers, Conservationists Join Against Energy Bill -- September 17, 2001
Airline Industry In Survival Mode -- Companies Seek $24 Billion In Government Aid -- Sept. 17, 2001
San Diego Dropped From State --
SDMUD Passes Legislature, Goes To Davis -- Sept. 14, 2001
Brown Field Proposal -- September 14, 2001
County Jobless Rate Down -- Sept. 14, 2001
Reverend Called To Active Duty -- Sept. 14, 2001
State Grants For Local Groups -- September 14, 2001
Assembly Passes Brownfields Bill, Sends To Gov. Davis -- September 14, 2001
Airport Authority Bill Moves To Davis' Desk -- Sept. 14, 2001
False Threat -- Sept. 13, 2001
Relief Fund -- Sept. 13, 2001
Airport Authority Bill Advances -- Sept. 13, 2001
Legislature Sends 'Predatory Lending' Bill To Davis -- September 13, 2001
Mail System Could Take Two Weeks To Recover --
Looking For Ways To Get Home -- Sept. 13, 2001
Lindbergh Field Taxis Back Into Service -- Commerical Flights Resume As National Airspace Reopens -- Sept. 13, 2001
California Victims Listed Aboard Flights Downed Tuesday -- Sept. 12, 2001
Allies Consider Strong Show Of Support For U.S. In Wake Of Terrorist Attacks -- Sept. 12, 2001
U.S., wealthy Allies Pledge To Keep Terrorist Attack From Destabilizing Global Economy -- Sept. 12, 2001
Resolution introduced by House Democratic Leader Gephardt and Republican Leader Armey -- Sept. 12, 2001
Coast Guard Restricts Port Access -- Sept. 11, 2001
Mail Flow Disrupted -- Sept. 11, 2001
Convention Center Cancels Event -- Sept. 11, 2001
Canada Pushes Free Softwood Lumber Trade -- September 11, 2001
President Addresses A Wounded Nation -- Sept. 11, 2001
Terrorist Attacks Freeze San Diego Airport Traffic -- Sept. 11, 2001
Economic Outlook Mixed After Attack On Nation's Finance Mecca -- Sept. 11, 2001
Logging On Federal Lands Protested -- September 10, 2001
California Board To Protect Old-Growth Trees -- September 10, 2001
General Dynamics May Owe $1.1 Billion -- Sept. 7, 2001
Grants Available For Nonprofits -- September 7, 2001
Ward Valley Nuclear Dump Developer May Get Damages -- September 7, 2001
Northwest Power Council Seeks Price Adjustments -- Regional Commission Asks Federal Regulators To Adjust Electricity Price Caps -- September 7, 2001
Black Population Declines From 1990 To 2000 In Several Major Cities -- September 7, 2001
Plan Praised For Endangered Colorado River Fish -- September 7, 2001
California Home To Most S.E. Asians, But Many Leaving -- September 7, 2001
Multigenerational Households Common With High Immigration -- September 7, 2001
Class-Action Lawsuit Filed In Red-Light Ticket Case -- Sept. 7, 2001
Pressure Builds Around Airport Authority Bill -- Steve Peace-Sponsored Proposal Would Create New Agency To Oversee Lindbergh Field -- Sept. 7, 2001
Two Agendas Pushing Workers Comp -- September 6, 2001
Redistricting Exposes Bitter Dispute Over Social Service Facilities -- Sept. 6, 2001
Army Corps Backs Off Plan To Alter Missouri River -- Sept. 5, 2001
Military Sites Clean-Up Slower Than Claimed -- September 5, 2001
Development Bill Tightened For Hearst -- September 5, 2001
Endangered Rat May Cost $74 Million -- September 5, 2001
Judge Rules Against City's Red-Light Cameras -- Sept. 4, 2001
Settlements Reached Over Several Threatened Species -- August 31, 2001
Report: Naval Base Coronado In Need Of Refit -- Aug. 31, 2001
Judge McConnell Appointment Considered -- Aug. 30, 2001
Congress Members Tour Bases -- August 30, 2001
Patient Rights Expansion Proposed -- August 30, 2001
State Power Buys May Remain Shrouded In Secrecy -- August 30, 2001
Airport Authority Bill Introduced In Legislature -- Aug. 30, 2001
County Jobless Rate Steady -- Aug. 29, 2001
Ralley Seeks Community College Funds -- Aug. 29, 2001
Military Wants 3G Spectrum -- Aug. 29, 2001
Patent Office Plans To Pop For Pricey Furniture -- August 29, 2001
Scripps Oceanographer Munk Reaps Rewards Of 62-Year Career -- Prince Albert Medal Latest Accolade -- Aug. 29, 2001
State Senate Approves San Diego MUD -- Aug. 28, 2001
Non-Gambling Tribes Get $22.5 Million From Casino Tribes -- August 28, 2001
Industry, Environmentalists Skeptical Of EPA Plan To Reduce Haze In National Parks -- Aug. 28, 2001
Bill Increases Benefits For Hurt Workers -- August 28, 2001
DELEGATION TASKED WITH DETERMINING MILITARY PRIORITIES TOURS LOCAL BASES -- Aug. 28, 2001
Prop. 36 Diverting County's Drug Offenders To Treatment Programs -- Program 'Going Smoothly' After Two Months In Action -- Aug. 28, 2001
Tribes Worry Energy Help Will Be Ignored -- Aug. 27, 2001
Pentagon Wants Military Bases Endangered Exempt -- Aug. 27, 2001
Navy Seeks Increased Training Without Hampering Endangered Birds On Silver Strand -- Aug. 27, 2001
$80 Million For North County Rail Project -- Aug. 24, 2001
Chambers Seek Power Access -- Aug. 24, 2001
Submerged Detection System To Give Tsunami Warning -- Aug. 24, 2001
State Power Panel May Conflict With Federal Law -- Aug. 23, 2001
`Brownfields' Bill Passes Committee -- Aug. 24, 2001
Soledad Sale Constitutional -- Aug. 23, 2001
Chamber Opposes Redistricting -- Aug. 23, 2001
Placing Resort Next To Arizona Caverns Criticized -- Aug. 22, 2001
Huntington Beach Rent-Control On The Ballot -- Aug. 22, 2001
Canada To Challenge U.S. Softwood Lumber Duty -- Aug. 22, 2001
PG&E Wants California Power Records Opened To Public -- Aug. 22, 2001
Kennedy Center Defines Washington Culture -- Aug. 21, 2001
Warning System Set Up For Possible Mount Rainier Event -- Aug. 21, 2001
Titan Lands State Contract -- Aug. 20, 2001
Power Plant Approval Reasonable -- August 20, 2001
More Deaths On Two-Lane Highways; More Money For Expressways -- August 20, 2001
As Drought Continues, Federal Government Wades Into Bitter Northwest Water Fight -- August 17, 2001
San Fernando Secession Dealt Political Setback -- August 17, 2001
Feds move seized cattle; Animals died in auction yard -- -- August 17, 2001
Bush Taps Orange County Developer As Ambassador To Spain -- August 16, 2001
Prospect Of Regional Government Body Unpopular, Opposed By City Councils -- Aug. 16, 2001
Davis Awards Money For Shelters -- August 15, 2001
As Drought Continues, Federal Government Wades Into Bitter Northwest Water Fight -- August 15, 2001
EPA Delays Decision On Power Plant Rules; Environmentalists Fear Changes -- August 15, 2001
Treasury Inquiry Finds No Wrongdoing In Destruction Of Indian Affairs Documents -- August 15, 2001
Appeals Court Stops Preventative Logging In Idaho -- August 15, 2001
President Names Texas Ally To Head Federal Energy Regulatory Commission -- August 15, 2001
Bush's Nominee Previously Fired Over Payroll Fraud Allegations -- August 15, 2001
Report: Tribal Trust Fund Benefits Former BIA Official -- August 10, 2001
Governors, Cabinet Secretaries Agree To Cooperate To Fight Fires -- August 10, 2001
Unzoned Greenhouse Expansion Opposed -- August 14, 2001
Council Candidate Hindered By Tribal Gambling Supporter -- August 14, 2001
Indian Tribe Immune From Age Discrimination Law -- August 14, 2001
Bush's Nominee Previously Fired Over Payroll Fraud Allegations -- August 14, 2001
SDG&E's Deal With The State To Get Public Airing -- Aug. 14, 2001
Marine Corp Vows To Fight San Diego Base Closures -- Aug. 14, 2001
Community Colleges Funding -- August 13, 2001
Davis Signs Health Care Legislation -- Aug. 13, 2001
Trustee Speaks For Rate-Paying Public In PG&E Bankruptcy Case -- August 13, 2001
California Sues EPA Over Ethanol Requirement -- August 13, 2001
Wear Recall Campaign Dies -- Proponents Short On Petition Signatures -- Aug. 13, 2001
Government To Raise Immigration Fees By Average Of $17 -- August 10, 2001
Signatures For Campaign To Recall Councilman Wear Due -- Aug. 10, 2001
Revised NTC Plans Approved -- August 9, 2001
Report Says Fed Policy To Put Offices In Rural Areas Has Been Largely Ignored -- August 9, 2001
Government To Raise Immigration Fees By Average Of $17 -- August 9, 2001
Western Governors to meet in Coeur d'Alene -- August 9, 2001
Federal Audit: SF Housing Agency Overpaid Director -- August 9, 2001
Red Cross, Viejas Fire Victims At Odds Over Services Rendered -- Aug. 9, 2001
Legislators Turn Suspicious Eye Toward Regional Government Plan -- August 8, 2001
Davis signs agriculture tax cuts, farm-worker measure -- August 2, 2001
Northern California Home To More Central, South Americans -- -- August 8, 2001
Federal Audit: SF Housing Agency Overpaid Director -- August 8, 2001
Cleaner Air In San Diego Could Ease Regulations -- Aug. 8, 2001
Containment Target Of Friday For Yellowstone Fire -- August 7, 2001
Census Survey Finds Richer, More Educated, Multilingual Nation -- August 7, 2001
Western Governors to meet in Coeur d'Alene -- August 7, 2001
Ethics Commission Appointees Confirmed By City Council -- Aug. 7, 2001
Embattled Brown Field Project Facing Tough Public Hearing -- Council Airing To Come Before Requested FAA Report Is Finished -- August 2, 2001
Governors Say No Getting Around Sprawl, Even In Rural States -- August 2, 2001
Biologists Ask State To Further Limit Abalone Harvesting -- August 6, 2001
County To Acquire Land For Much-Needed Courthouse -- August 2, 2001
Six More Districts Join Lawsuit -- August 3, 2001
Park And Recreation Appointments -- Aug. 3, 2001
Senators Host Tahoe Restoration Summit -- August 6, 2001
9th Circuit Orders Norton To Reconsider Lizard Protection -- August 2, 2001
Jury Orders Contractor To Pay MTA Nearly $30 Million -- August 3, 2001
Hiring Freeze At Camp Pendleton -- Aug. 1, 2001
Court Reinstates Lawsuit Over San Diego's Porn Industry Zoning -- August 1, 2001
Congressman: EPA Endorses Dredging Plan For Hudson River -- August 1, 2001
Prosecutors Dominate Mayor's Ethics Commission Choices -- Aug. 1, 2001
Correction -- July 31, 2001
Teen Center Gets Funding -- July 31, 2001
Fishermen And Biologists Temporarily Settle Otter Argument -- July 27, 2001
Federal Agency To Map Habitats For Endangered Species -- July 31, 2001
Superfund Site Will Take 240 Years To Clean Up SUBHEAD --
Senate Debates $7.4 Billion Farm Bill -- July 31, 2001
Downtown Library Site To Enliven East Village -- July 31, 2001
City Moving Forward With $63 Million In Branch Library Projects -- July 27, 2001
Federal order leaves California Short $4 billion in power refunds -- July 30, 2001
White House stands firm on Vieques decision despite referendum attacking bombing -- July 27, 2001
State Proposes Marine Reserves To Protect Sea Life -- July 30, 2001
Navy Tries To Keep Planes, Birds Safe At Point Mugu Air Base -- July 30, 2001
Sounding Off On Regional Government -- July 30, 2001
RGEC Makes Recommendation -- Proposal For Regional Government Agency To Go Before Legislature -- July 30, 2001
Rear Admiral Promotions -- July 27, 2001
Cost Overruns On Water Project Cause City Pause -- July 27, 2001
Davis OK's Pier Repair Funds -- July 26, 2001
Ranchers Battle BLM: Grazing Vs. Tortoise -- July 26, 2001
L.A. Council Authorizes French Toilets -- July 26, 2001
Morgan Stanley Power Moves Under Scrutiny -- July 26, 2001
Housing Board Member Named -- July 25, 2001
Proposals For Regional Government Honed Before Going To Legislature -- July 24, 2001
City Council OKs Land Acquisition -- July 24, 2001
Housing Commissioners Named -- July 24, 2001
City's Credit Rating Upgraded -- July 24, 2001
Flush-Free Gets A Test In West Hollywood -- July 24, 2001
Interior Promises Farmers To Get Klamath Water Release -- July 24, 2001
Attorney Shea To Head Brown Field Air Cargo Effort, Dogfight Ahead -- July 24, 2001
Meeting Foceses On Highways -- July 23, 2001
State Says Electric Rate Hike Not Likely -- July 23, 2001
Yucca Nuclear Disaster Training Tab Over $1 Billion -- July 23, 2001
Dairy Farmers Eye Manure For Power, Less Pollution -- July 23, 2001
Environmental Permitting By Internet -- July 20, 2001
Deal To Buy S.F. Bay Salt Ponds -- July 20, 2001
White House Backs Bill Limiting Monument Power -- July 19, 2001
Red Light Camera Closing Arguments -- July 18, 2001
Public Comment Extended For LAX Expansion -- July 18, 2001
City Council Sticks To Plan --
Some See Fire Prevention As A Logging Ruse -- July 17, 2001
Cheney Wants Navy To Pay Electricity Tab -- July 17, 2001
California Smog Control Efforts Lagging -- July 17, 2001
Rocket Fuel Contaminates California's Water Supply -- July 17, 2001
Bush To Revisit Water Pollution -- July 17, 2001
City Unveils Beach Wheelchair -- July 16, 2001
Nevada OKs Skate Parks -- July 16, 2001
Bill Bars Tribe From Buying Land For Casino -- July 16, 2001
Commission Focuses On Composition, Powers Of Regional Body --
Coaster Fares Increase -- July 13, 2001
DoE Renews Program Funding -- July 12, 2001
Unscrupulous Movers Focus Of House Panel -- July 12, 2001
Commission Behind On Coastal Protection Review -- July 12, 2001
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Looking For Space In A Crowded Sky -- July 12, 2001
Mexico's Aid Sought In Brown Field Expansion Fight -- July 12, 2001
Expense Of Toxic Waste Cleanup Expected To Rise -- July 11, 2001
Anaheim OKs Third Disney Park -- July 11, 2001
SeaWorld Expansion Approved With Modifications -- Company Execs Frustrated By New Conditions, Heckled By Project Opponents -- July 11, 2001
Army Awards $121 Million Contract -- July 10, 2001
San Diego To Get $221 Million For Military Construction -- July 10, 2001
Nevada Town Seeks Limits On Building -- July 10, 2001
Single Mother Population Varies By Race -- July 10, 2001
PUC Probes SDG&E meter reading -- July 9, 2001
Effort To Stop Predatory Loans -- July 9, 2001
The California-Oregon Water War -- July 9, 2001
GPS Network Created To Monitor Creepy Quakes -- July 9, 2001
PAN Victory In Baja Elections Called Good For Business -- July 9, 2001
MWD Offers To Pay Farmers Not To Farm Arid Valley -- July 6, 2001
Abuse Found In Housing Program For Police, Teachers -- July 6, 2001
Residents Want Feds To Buy Homes On DDT Tainted Soil -- July 6, 2001
RGEC Looks At Combining Transit Systems -- July 6, 2001
VA To Open Outpatient Clinics -- July 5, 2001
Local Defense Firms Awarded DoD Contracts -- July 5, 2001
$221 Million For Local Bases -- July 5, 2001
Red Light Camera Tickets Thrown Out -- July 3, 2001
Legal Squabble Delays Completion Of Arts Center -- July 3, 2001
County Disputes Report Criticizing Use Of Temporary Workers -- July 2, 2001
Helath Plan Wins Approval -- June 29, 2001
No Net Loss Wetland Policy May Be Flawed -- June 29, 2001
Supreme Court Will Consider Lake Tahoe Land Case -- Dreamhouse Wins In Washington State -- June 29, 2001
Reducing Fire Risk Around Homes Starting To Make A Difference -- June 29, 2001
Ballpark Boosters Beat Victory Drums As Henderson Plans New Skirmish -- June 29, 2001
Sewage Spill In San Onofre -- June 28, 2001
Moratorium Ordered On Indiana Capital Funds -- June 28, 2001
High Court Against Marshland Developer -- June 28, 2001
Ballpark Project Clears Major Legal Hurdle -- Judge Sides With City In Validation Motion -- June 28, 2001
Planning Commissioners Appointed -- June 27, 2001
City's Growth Plan May Have Problems Of Its Own -- June 27, 2001
Canadian Lumber Imports Surging Into U.S. -- June 27, 2001
Pearl Harbor Site On List Of Endangered -- June 27, 2001
California Lags In Managing Growth -- June 27, 2001
State-Appointed Board Approves Concept Of Airport Authority -- June 27, 2001
Youth Work Program Receives Grant -- June 26, 2001
It's Crime Vs. Astronomy In Light Debate -- June 26, 2001
Wear Responds To Recall Petition -- Councilman Defends Record, Committee To Begin Collecting Signatures -- June 26, 2001
Mass sale of city home liens seen by some as a big mistake -- June 25, 2001
Commision OKs SeaWorld Plan -- June 22, 2001
Care Workers Can Form Union -- June 22, 2001
Court Strikes Down Delaying Of Endangered Species Decisions -- June 21, 2001
Corporate Graffiti Illegal? -- June 20, 2001
Conservation Bill Prospects Are Bright -- June 20, 2001
House Subcommittee Looks At Ways To Restore Native Forests -- June 20, 2001
Vegas May Pump More Wastewater Into Lake Mead -- June 19, 2001
Divided High Court Upholds Tribal Claim To Southern Third Of Lake -- June 19, 2001
County Receives Housing Grant -- June 18, 2001
Poor Children Hurt By Miscount -- June 18, 2001
Newspaper: Scotts' Chemicals Polluted Land, Waterways -- June 18, 2001
Officials Eye Brownfields Solutions -- June 18, 2001
State To buy SDG&E's Transmission Lines -- Feds Extend Wholesale Price Caps Throughout The West -- June 18, 2001
Wastewater Plant To Sell Power -- June 15, 2001
Suit Seeks Parking Ticket Refunds -- June 15, 2001
L.A. Cuts Power Deal With State -- June 15, 2001
Davis Releases Energy Contracts With Generators -- June 15, 2001
E-Mail Protest Touts Citizen Blackout -- June 15, 2001
Commission OKs Power Plant -- June 14, 2001
Lottery Company Reports Loss -- June 14, 2001
Red Light Cameras Shut Down -- June 14, 2001
U.S. Forest Service May Alter Forest Management -- June 14, 2001
Private Citizens Can Sue Shipbuilder For Pollution -- June 14, 2001
Environmentalists Sue Over Rare Plant At Projects -- June 14, 2001
State Board Seeks Ways To Help Create Regional Government Here -- June 14, 2001
State Attorney General Sues Irvine Mortgage Company -- June 13, 2001
Palmdale Wants 15-Mile Mountain Tunnel To Los Angeles -- June 13, 2001
Environmentalists Wary Of Easing Power Plant Rules -- June 13, 2001
State Grand Jury May Hold Energy Price Probe -- June 13, 2001
Morgan Stanley Buying Up Northwest Power Transmission Rights -- June 13, 2001
PUC Fashions Electricity Rate Increase In The Dark -- June 13, 2001
Locals Want Seat At Energy Negotiating Table -- June 13, 2001
Tecolote Canyon Sewage Spill Costs San Diego $1.6 Million -- June 13, 2001
Newest Councilmember Says She Has A Soft Spot For Business -- June 6, 2001
Commission's Vision For County's Future Begins To Take Shape -- June 1, 2001
Bush Says Energy Crisis Calls For Leadership -- May 29, 2001
Cubic Signs $80 Million Contract -- April 30, 2001
Sale of Ballpark District Name Proposed -- April 30, 2001
BID Council Seeks CEO -- April 30, 2001
Duke Energy Dubious Of More Plants In California -- April 30, 2001
War Memorial Contract To German-Owned Firm -- June 12, 2001
Court Makes Water Dispute Interesting -- June 12, 2001
Wear Defends Record; Supporters Rally -- June 12, 2001
Hotel Closes, Renters Worried -- June 11, 2001
Financial Plan, Timeline Set For USS Midway Museum -- June 11, 2001
Employment Still Sunny For San Diego -- June 11, 2001
Byron Wear Target Of District 2 Recall Campaign -- June 11, 2001
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